The anti-transgender bills in many states are a solution in search of a problem.
When we lose a beloved pet, we often wonder. For kids, it may be one of their first “theological” questions. Western Seminary’s Carol Bechtel explores.
We’re used to thinking that religion shapes our politics. Long-time writer and observer of American religion, Kenneth L. Woodward, suggests it may be just the
These are delicate and tricky conversations to have in churches. It’s easy to be misunderstood.
The Winnipeg Jets remembered the 215 First Nations children whose remains were recently found at a former residential school in British Columbia.
Even before the pandemic, data suggests that more churches are closing than opening in the US
Virginia Theological Seminary, a school of the Episcopal Church located in Alexandria, has begun offering cash payments to the descendants of former workers
A recent survey indicates that those who consider their religious faith “vital to the lives” seem to have coped better during the pandemic. “Religiosity seems
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